stimuli food is designed to achieve a remarkable salience or prominence in our minds here is just umI was outed by The Washington Post um I was um in doing the research for the
I think I I was I was I was too, because we were all figuring out and this speaks to some of these platforms and and their their prominence in our lives, right? It it makes a lot of sense to want to assign them an extreme amount of power, you know, they're connecting billions of people, they have all this money, they're building these tools
On the total eclipse of the 18th of August, 1868, French astronomer Jules Janssen went to India to look at a part of the sun that's normally outshone from observation, the prominences . Arcs of glowing gas at the very edge. He put a slit in front of a prism and broke their light into its constituent wavelengths.
But so I was going through sort of sequentially, talking first about his family background, his boyhood. And given the prominence of the Jacob Zint story, I thought I wanted to hear more about this. It was fascinating. It seemed to define so much about his life, the arc of his life story.
It can reveal details never fully visible to those who experience them on a daily basis. And this giving prominence to objects and apparently kind of random assemblage is one major way in flash's usefulness is invoked for so-called visual anthropology.
You're sitting here in the home of Google search, so what would you suggest that we do in this regard, from our product experiences? Give greater prominence to the "Washington Post." I don't know. Look, obviously, that's just a joke.
And then I started to realize the irony in this. He grew to prominence by converting the ideas of modernism into effortlessly cool pieces of furniture.
California. You're all too young to remember, but the big sort of Cal-Ital movement in the '80s is what made Italian food suddenly come to prominence . Now I would say that America is a country which has so many Italians, those of Italian descent, that there are
director for the sunlight Foundation which is one of the most uh Innovative uh and active foundations in the area of open government uh that has uh really come to prominence in the last year um he runs an open house project uh the open Senate project and his background is in philosophy uh so um uh the really hard thorny metaphysical questions
supports thousands and thousands of people that work in this particular industry and I think more than that also has given prominence to a sport which um ultimately is non-competitive and has bring and has brought enjoyment to millions and millions of people around the world I mean it was very cool when I walked into Google today and I saw those
But in-between, we have all sorts of cold and hot regions. We have cold prominences , which rise and then fall back onto the Sun. We have dark regions in the images, which have temperatures less than 20,000 degrees kelvin.
It's right now, whatever we are doing, thinking, planning, creating. And so that's the prominence of the sense of the Eightfold Path. It's something that is a journey.
It's insensitive. That's what we call the prominence effect. Security-- We call it security prominence . It dominates choices and makes us choose in ways that violate what we say our values are.
Right, right. And that third one I guess is the one that is most famously presented in the Schrodinger's cat thought experiment that you talk about quite a bit in the book, and has also achieved a lot of prominence in popular culture. It's been in movies and television shows.
So I think this is an example of the sort of so-called Streisand effect-- the fact that someone tried to prevent you from blocking it gave greater prominence to it. Because otherwise, who would have known that was a sensitive term, when in fact so few people actually use this thing?
And one of them was the prominence of the CEO's photo in the annual report.
But that sort of rocketed YouTube to prominence , weirdly.
Before the term "intellectual property" came into prominence , we had other terms like "creators' monopoly".
The term "information overload" itself came to prominence through Alvin Toffler's book Future Shock, 1970.
feel even worse and also given them sort of outsized prominence in our day-to-day
challenges as an autistic man to get to this position of prominence . As part of
I want to spend some time on the global warming, since it's a hot topic, with all the wildfires going on in Turkey, and Greece, and Italy, and the US, of information. The prominence effect is this System 2, this slow thinking, where we're reasoning.
And so as the game continues and continues on in prominence .
Because especially in the early decades of its use in the 1890s the 1900s, it really couldn't be carefully controlled. So many details very often take on a kind of unplanned prominence . A sudden flare of light reveals with clarity each dent on a kitchen utensil, each photograph
just competing with the New York Times for national prominence .
And if we want to have that kind of prominence on the world stage, and that credibility and that reputation,
And I was able to-- I rose to national prominence in two different careers by the time I was 28.
as a researcher. I had gained some prominence in terms of the profession by becoming president of the American Psychiatric
First, let me say something about the prominence of forgery in antiquity broadly.
You started explaining psychic numbing. I know there are two more elements, like pseudoinefficacy and the prominence effect. But before jumping onto the other two, you kind of gave an explanation around what psychic numbing is.
as a result of your decision. It's insensitive. That's what we call the prominence effect. Security-- We call it security prominence .
I want to spend some time on the global warming, since it's a hot topic, with all the wildfires going on in Turkey, and Greece, and Italy, and the US, That's the inefficacy. And the third is this prominence effect.
Or if it's a site in Egypt, how and why did this site grow in prominence in the New Kingdom imperial period?
We should report it's not true, but we can end up giving it undue prominence .
And lest you think-- I mean, these already brought this event to public prominence .
that over the last six months, LGBT rights have assumed an unheralded prominence in global affairs.
But interspersed with that are going to be soups and salads that should take more of a prominence in a meal than people think.
existing materials to produce something new the term remix originally applied to music it Rose to prominence late last
This is taken through a telescope, so here we can actually see prominences , great tongues of hot material that jet out from the surface of the sun.
And I think the long tail people thought, ah, those people now rise in prominence .
I will have a question about that report-- not about the report, but the things that it makes us think. But before that, I'd like to complete the arithmetic of compassion term, phrase, or concept, with the last piece, which is the prominence effect, which I guess speaks to the trade-offs that we think about once we think about actioning or not.
And if they get less attention, then also the candidates they're covering would correspondingly get less attention and less prominence as well.
But Shannon's certainly was in a league of its own, and that's what what launches him to a degree of prominence .
And it's kind of extraordinary, of course, to see the wave, and to see the new prominence of the word.
it's also surprising, not because of his position, just because it's surprised me in the narrative, the prominence of Panetta. If there is a hero in this book, in some ways, although there
It has gone, in the past, since 1970 when the term came to prominence , from an problem for an individual, that you will fall down quivering, to simply being not only scaled
Those are nice things, but maybe I'm looking at it the wrong way. Maybe these other aspects of the wine that I wasn't really noticing before, they shift and come into prominence .
And actually, we have found, where we've been treating the nodules which appear on bony prominences -- your ribcage, around the groins